This page will answer the questions of:How do I check my Mega
Million ticket?How do I check my Powerball ticket?How do I check
my lottery numbers?
Can I scan my Powerball ticket to see if it is a winner?

This is a Test file with Test numbers listed to demonstrate how winnings
are handled.

This is a feature you won't find in any other program.

It scans your numbers and highlight any matching
numbers in red.

Calculates and totals your winnings.

All this is done in a blink of an eye.

How long does it take you to check 50 numbers for
winners? And are you sure you didn't miss one?

Also calculates PowerPlay & Megaplier when scanning.

The numbers shown at left as matching winners were
known matches before they were entered.

This was done to show you how the program works.

Each row of 6 numbers on the far left represent one
number played on the lottery, Powerball (or) Mega Millions.

It will check all your numbers for any/all past
drawings at once.

Very fast and accurate.

This is a Test file with
Test numbers listed to demonstrate how winnings are handled.

This is the matching window for Powerball, To see the Mega Millions
Matching window
click here. They are very similar but calculate differently.

You get to this window by clicking the green check icon
from the toolbar of the Main form.

When you open this window, The last lottery drawing entered into
the program is displayed in the BIG round balls, with the date for that
drawings listed in the top drop-down list box as shown above. Your saved
Keeper numbers are automatically entered into the white text box as you
can see above. Here, I was using some test numbers that come with
the program to show what you may see some day if you're lucky enough.

Just
under the BIG lottery balls, is a drop-down list box (shown above with
the name Test in it) that holds all your saved keeper files of
different numbers. If you select a different file, those numbers
are entered into the BIG white text box and are matched to the lottery
numbers above it for the selected date..

All the numbers in your Keeper file that match the currently displayed
lottery numbers above will be colored RED
to indicate a match. To the right of your keeper numbers, the
program tells you if you have matched enough balls to win a prize.
If the program detects a winning combination, the program calculates
your possible winnings for you and gives you a grand total at the bottom
of the window in green.

When your winnings for any row of numbers is greater than zero, you will
hear a audible sound and see a RED flashing
sign at the bottom as shown above between the two green dollar signs.
To stop this sound and flashing, click the button that says "Pause
Alarm" (shown above) or click the flashing sign its self.

The white combo box at the top holds
the dates of all the lottery drawings you have entered into the program. You
can select any drawing date you like to check your numbers. When you
change the date, the lottery numbers for that date are displayed in the BIG
round balls just under the date box. Also, the PowerPlay (Powerball
Only) or
Megaplier (Mega Millions Only) number for that drawing is displayed just to the lower right side
of the BIG red ball in YELLOW or RED. There is also a check box there that
allows you to turn off the PowerPlay or Megaplier option if you didn't play it.
Turning the PowerPlay or
Megaplier option on/off will update the totals accordingly.
Notice also at the bottom left is a button called "What I Would Have Won".
When you click this button, your numbers are compared to ALL past lottery
drawings.Only the past lottery drawings that would have
been a winner for any of your numbers will be displayed. For
an example look at the photo below.

This is a Test file with
Test numbers listed to demonstrate how winnings are handled.

Here in this photo, the button mentioned above in the last paragraph was
clicked. Look at the dates on the right in colored black beside
each row. The winning matches are found from the current date (or
last drawing) all the way back to 11/1/1997(Powerball) or 9/6/1996 (Mega
Millions). If you look at the scroll bar to the extreme right you
will know that there has been a lot of winnings for these TEST numbers
in the past. If you scroll all the way to the bottom, the total
for all these winnings is displayed in green (See Photo at TOP).
You can also turn on/off the PowerPlay option (in YELLOW) or
Megaplier (in RED) to see the changes in the winning totals.
If you click the button [Compare
to selected drawing], you will be back to the screen you first seen
when you opened this window. Or if it isn't the test file you are
scanning, this button will check the keeper file against the drawing for
the date that is displayed in the TOP date box ONLY.

I checked 1000 Powerball numbers
against the last Powerball drawing. It took 3.4 seconds to highlighted
each matching number in RED, totaled each lines winnings, and calculated a
grand total of all lines at the bottom using a test file with known winners
as an example. You see, the program knows all the winning combinations
of both lotteries (PowerBall & Mega Millions). It also knows the
amount that is payable for each winning combination. Heck it can even
calculate in the PowerPlay or Megaplier option if you have it turned on as the photo at
the top shows in the yellow section (RED
for Mega Millions window).

Disclaimer:Any winnings shown in the above window and are
estimates based on user input which is subject to human error on your
part and mine and do not guarantee that you win any real money. This
window is for your amusement only and SHOULD NOT be an indication that
you will get any real money even though it says you win. It should only
be used to compare your numbers with past drawn lottery numbers. In the
event it says you win, should only indicate that you may need to check
your lottery tickets more closely. Although all efforts have been made
to ensure the accuracy of these calculations and indications, I cannot
guarantee the results to be accurate. Should you have any questions
about possible winnings, or if you think you have won, you should
contact your lottery headquarters. In the event you do notice errors,
please contact support so they can be looked into and corrected.